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Hindu Civilization
Essence of revival of Hindu Civilization
Soviet Union split, cold war came to a halt, western scholars celebrated it as the triumph of capitalism, democracy and the end of the...
Chakmas : the worst victims of the partition of Bharat are invisible from our history books
In 1947, before the independence of the country, leaders from the Chakma community went to Delhi to meet Congress leaders and request them to...
No Messrs Raina and Tharoor, religious conversion can’t be compared with changing a political party
Recently, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor shared an article about "the vexed question of religious conversion". The article, written by well known communist leaning author,...
Loss of Purva Paksha tradition and its consequences
Purva paksha or the  study of  opponents in a dialogue or debate from their frames of reference so as to make an informed rebuttal...
Hindus need temples today more than ever and here is why
One thing that the Bengal political violence has exposed is the inability of the Bharatiya state to protect its own citizens, even in times...
How Maharana Pratap defeated the Mughals : an untold story
“And how can man die better,
than facing fearful odds?
For the ashes of his fathers
and the temples of his gods”
–  Thomas Babington Macaulay in Lays of...
Purva Paksha: Reversing the gaze
The antidote to Western universalism that privileges Western gaze and reduces all differences to sameness, lies in the dharmic practice of purva paksha, a...
It’s time to decisively shift the Overton Window
The concept of Overton Window was developed by Joseph P. Overton in the mid 1990s as a framework to study the nature of policy...
No Hindol, its not the affluent class but Nehruvian power elite who are responsible for Covid-19 crisis
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With the Covid-19 second wave raging through Bharat, commentary on need for introspection, systemic failures, societal attitudes, proposed solutions etc was expected. Such churning...
Is “Hinduphobia” the wrong way to describe hatred towards Hindus?
The simple answer is no. The term “Hinduphobia”, which has been in use in the English language since at least from 1883 is indeed...